TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual
12 PATHMON Error Messages
This section describes error messages reported by the PATHMON process. The descriptions are
given in ascending order by error number; that is, in ascending order by the ZPWY-ERR- values.
The PATHMON process logs messages pertaining to TS/MP and Pathway/iTS objects.
Message Numbers
All messages returned by the PATHMON environment are logged by the PATHMON process.
However, some message numbers range represent events and errors reported to the PATHMON
process by other processes. The message number identifies the process that reported the error, as:
With The Tokens…Represent Errors Reported by…Message Numbers in This Range…
ZPWY-EVT-PM-
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PATHMON
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1000 to 1999
ZPWY- ERR-PM-Although some messages generated
by the PATHMON process pertain to
Pathway/iTS objects, all messages in
this range are described in Sections
11 and 12 of this manual.
ZPWY-EVT-TCP-
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Link managers
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3000 to 3999
ZPWY- ERR-TCP-All messages reported by TCPs are
described in the Pathway/iTS
Management Programming Manual.
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Some of these messages might also be
reported by the LINKMON process or
the ACS subsystem processes; such
messages are described in “ACS
Subsystem Messages” (page 267).
ZPWY-ERR-SPI-SPI (Subsystem Programmatic Interface)
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4000 to 4999
These messages are described in “SPI
Error Messages” (page 305).
Error messages with a value of 0 indicate the command completed successfully (ZPWY-VAL-OK).
Error Presentation
Each error list in this section includes:
• The number and name of the error message
• A description of the error message cause
• A syntax box listing the tokens associated with the error message
• Token descriptions
• Effect and recovery information
For more information., see “Error Messages” (page 171).
Unlisted Tokens
When a token is common to all event messages but is not specific to any one event message, it is
not listed in the syntax boxes and token descriptions in this section. For a description of all tokens
not listed in this section, see Table 26 (page 167) in “Event Management” (page 163).
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